Zavor ZSEPR01 User manual

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INDUCTION PRO
COOKTOP
1800 WATTS
User’s Manual
Manual del Usuario
Manuel d’utilisation
PLACA DE INDUCCIÓN PRO 1800 VATIOS
TABLE DE CUISSON PORTATIVE À INDUCTION PRO 1800 WATTS
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Contents
Introduction to Induction ..................................................................................... 2
How does induction work? ............................................................................ 2
What are the benets of cooking with an induction cooktop? ...................... 2
What type of cookware can I use on induction?............................................ 3
General Safety Regulations ................................................................................. 4
Important Safeguards .......................................................................................... 6
Installing the Induction Cooktop ......................................................................... 8
Operating the Induction Cooktop ........................................................................ 9
How to Use the Touch Controls ..................................................................... 9
Using Your Induction Cooktop ..................................................................... 10
Selecting A Cooking Temperature ............................................................... 10
Temperature Levels and Suggestions of Use .............................................. 11
Automatic Safety Shutdown ........................................................................ 11
Using the Timer ............................................................................................ 12
Using the Child Safety Lock ........................................................................ 12
Cleaning and Maintenance ................................................................................ 13
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 14
FCC Compliance ................................................................................................ 17
ESPAÑOL ............................................................................................................ 19
FRANÇAIS .......................................................................................................... 37
Recipes for the Portable Induction Cooktop .................................................... 54
Limited Warranty ................................................................................................ 62
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Introduction to Induction
How does induction work?
An induction cooktop houses a series of copper induction coils (based on magnetic
principles). These coils generate magnetic elds that induct a warming reaction in
steel and iron-based pots and pans. This way, the cookware itself heats the food, not
the cooktop surface.
What are the benefits of cooking with an induction cooktop?
EFFICIENT: Induction cooking is the most eco-friendly and energy-efcient way
to cook. Induction cooktops use 90% of the energy produced, which is much
more energy-efcient than gas or electric cooktops. By recognizing the base of the
cookware, induction heats only the diameter of the pot so very little energy is wasted.
Moreover, induction emits no ame, so less residual heat is produced in your kitchen.
SAFE: There are no open ames or gas emissions and the surface remains cool to
the touch.
FAST: Heating adjustments are immediate, saving you 50% of cooking time when
compared to gas and electric.
EVEN HEAT DISTRIBUTION: Hot spots and rings are avoided because the bottom of
your cookware heats uniformly.
EASY TO CLEAN: The surface is at and smooth; spills and overows do not stick to
the cooktop, so they can easily be wiped away.
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What type of cookware can I use on induction?
Since induction is based on magnetic principles, the cookware used must have a
ferrous (iron-based, magnetic) bottom. Some types of cookware are made of natural
magnetic metals (such as pure iron), while others are made to be magnetic by
“sandwiching” a thin layer of a ferrous metal within the base. This layer in the base is
what will be affected by the magnetic eld of the induction cooktop and distribute the
heat.
Induction Compatible Cookware:
• Stainless Steel (Note: Not all stainless steel cookware has magnetic properties.
Check with a magnet before use*)
• Cast iron
• All ZAVOR cookware and stainless steel pressure cookers
Non-Induction Compatible Cookware:
• Copper
• Glass
• Aluminum
• Pottery type vessels
* The easiest way to check whether your cookware is compatible with an induction cooktop is to take a
magnet (a refrigerator magnet will suffice) and see if it sticks to the bottom of the cookware. If it sticks,
your cookware will work on the induction cooktop.
ATTENTION:
Please be advised that with ETL regulations this induction cooktop temperature
settings are based on stabilized voltage supply with cast iron pot at a temperature
tolerance of (+/-68°F). Any other induction cookware used with this unit might
result in different temperature tolerances.
Cookware used on the ZAVOR Induction Pro must have a flat, magnetic bottom
of at least 5 inches in diameter.
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General Safety Regulations
The product you have purchased is a state of the art induction cooktop. It adheres to all
of the latest safety and technology standards, however, as with any electric appliance,
there are some potential risks. Only operate this induction cooktop in accordance with
the instructions provided and only for its intended household use.
ATTENTION - In order to prevent possible injuries or electric shock, please observe
the following safety rules:
Never touch the induction cooktop and the power plug with wet hands.
Be sure to operate the unit on a at, leveled and stable surface.
Do not connect the induction cooktop to the same outlet as other household
appliances such as microwaves, toaster ovens, etc. as this could overload the
outlet and trip a circuit breaker.
When using an extension cord to connect the cooktop, please note that a
damaged extension cord can cause the unit to malfunction. Always check your
extension cord for damage and be sure it is compliant with the required voltage.
Be sure not to place cord where people can trip over it.
Please do not use cookware on the induction cooktop that is more than 12-inches
in diameter.
Please keep your cookware centered on the induction cooktop at all times. Your
cookware should never cover the display or the control panel. Your cookware
should never touch the plastic edgings as this will damage the unit.
Never attempt to unplug the induction cooktop by pulling on the power cable.
• Do not move the induction cooktop while cooking or with hot cookware on top of it.
Do not place any empty cookware on the induction cooktop while it is functioning.
An empty piece of cookware will heat up very rapidly and can cause material
damage or personal injury.
Do not place any metal objects on the induction cooktop (other than the cookware
you intend to cook in).
Check the power cable for damage from time to time. Never operate the induction
cooktop when the cable is damaged. If the power cable shows any signs of
defect, let a qualied electrician repair it.
• Do not heat up any unopened cans of food on the induction cooktop. A heated can
of food could explode. Only cook or heat food in induction compatible cookware.
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• Although the surface of the induction cooktop remains cool to the touch because
heat is transferred directly to the pot, the residual heat from the cookware will
eventually warm up the cooking surface, especially the area directly underneath
the pot. Be careful when handling the cooktop after use and let it cool down
before storing.
Persons with a pacemaker or similar medical device should exercise caution using
or standing near an induction unit while it is in operation, as the electromagnetic
eld may affect the functionality of the pacemaker or similar medical device. We
advise consulting your doctor or the pacemaker/medical device manufacturer
about your particular situation.
• Do not place any magnetized objects like credit cards, cassettes etc. on the glass
surface while the induction cooktop is in operation. The magnetic properties of
the unit can damage these items.
In order to avoid overheating, do not place any aluminum foil or metal plates on
the cooking surface.
ATTENTION: Do not insert any objects like wires or tools into the ventilation slots.
This may cause electric shock.
Never use the induction cooktop when it is not functioning properly, shows signs
of damage or if it has been dropped.
• Do not leave the induction cooktop unsupervised during operation. Keep children
away from the induction cooktop. Children should be supervised at all times when
in or around the kitchen. As an extra precaution, we recommend you activate the
child safety lock function when children are present during the operation of this
unit (Refer to pg. 12 for instructions on activating and deactivating the child safety
lock).
• This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, lack of familiarity with the safety and operating
instructions found in this manual, or lack of experience with the functioning of the
appliance -unless they are closely supervised and have been given proper instructions.
• Do not submerge the induction cooktop in water or other liquids and do not wash
it in the dishwasher.
Do not operate the induction cooktop on any metal table or surface.
• Only qualied experts may perform repair and maintenance work on the induction
cooktop using authentic ZAVOR replacement parts and accessories. Never
attempt to disassemble and repair the induction cooktop yourself!
This product is not intended for commercial or outdoor use; it is for indoor and
household use ONLY.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed.
Important safeguards to use include the following:
1. Read all instructions carefully.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or pot holders when managing an electrical
appliance.
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plugs, or any electrical parts of the
appliance in water or other liquids.
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
5. Unplug the unit from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before
moving and/or cleaning the cooktop.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord/plug, after the appliance malfunctions
or if it has been damaged in any manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized
service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
7. The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer
may cause injuries to yourself or damage to your unit.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of your table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
11. To disconnect, turn unit completely off and then remove plug from wall outlet.
12. Do not use appliance for anything but its intended use as described in this manual.
13. Do not cook on a broken cooktop; If the portable induction cooktop should break, cleaning
solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric
shock.
14. Clean the cooktop with caution; If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot
cooking area, be careful to avoid steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface.
15. Do not place metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids on the surface of the
induction cooktop since the residual heat could potentially make the metal objects very hot.
16. The unit comes with a short power-supply cord to reduce the risk of a tripping hazard.
Longer extension cords may be used if necessary. If a long extension cord is used:
a) The electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical
rating of the appliance.
b) The longer cord should be placed so that it will not drape over the counter top or table
top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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NOTICE: This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to t into a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not t fully into the outlet, ip the plug over and try again. If
it still does not t, contact a qualied electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in
any way.
Technical Data:
Rating Voltage: 120V, 60Hz, 1800W
Temperature Range: 140°F - 465°F
Preset Cooking Programs:
Warm, Simmer, Boil, Rapid Boil, Sauté, Brown, Sear
and Stir-Fry.
Timer Range:
0 - 180 minutes (between 140°F - 260°F).
0 - 60 minutes (higher than 260°F).
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Installing the Induction Cooktop
Place the induction cooktop on a stable and leveled surface.
Never place the unit on a ammable surface (e.g. table cloth, carpet, etc.).
Do not block the ventilation slots of the cooktop. This may overheat the unit. Keep
the unit at a minimum distance of 2 to 4 inches from walls or other items.
Do not place the induction cooktop next to devices or objects which react
sensitively to magnetic elds (e.g. radios, TVs, mobile phones, credit cards, etc.).
Do not place induction units next to open res, heaters or other sources of heat.
Make sure that the power cord is not damaged or squashed beneath the induction
cooktop.
• Make sure that the power cord does not come into contact with sharp edges and/
or hot surfaces.
Prior to connecting the cooktop, check whether the voltage indicated on the
rating plate corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. A wrong connection
may lead to grave damage of the unit and injury to persons.
If you absolutely must move an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids,
EXTREME caution must be used. You must NEVER move the induction cooktop
while cooking or with hot cookware on top of it.
Persons with a pacemaker should keep a minimum distance of 24 inches from the
cooktop while it is in operation.
In the event of unit damage, even if it is only a small crack on the glass surface,
disconnect the induction cooktop from the power supply immediately and contact
our customer service department by calling 1-855-928-6748.
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Operating the Induction Cooktop
How to Use the Touch Controls:
This cooktop is equipped with a touch control panel with the latest safety features.
You will nd that the touch control buttons are not as sensitive to the touch as other
touch screens or touch pads found in household electronics. This is for safety reasons,
to prevent children from turning the cooktop on easily, and also to allow spills to be
wiped from the cooking surface without changing the settings.
ON/OFF:
Press to turn
cooktop on and off.
TIMER:
Built-in timer
of up to 180
minutes.
PLUS/MINUS:
Press either the + or -
button to increase or
decrease temperature,
and cooking time.
CHILD LOCK:
Press button to
lock. Press and hold
button to unlock.
Heat resistant
glass cooking
surface.
AIR VENT
Do not block air
vent slots.
TEMP.
Press this button to
activate the cooktop
and begin cooking at the
default of 180°F.
QUICK LAUNCH BUTTONS:
Quickly takes unit to the 8 preset
cooking functions.
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Using Your Induction Cooktop:
1. Place the cooktop on a at, stable and non-metal surface.
2. Place the induction compatible cookware on the center of the cooking zone.
3. Plug unit into an outlet, the unit will beep and the light above the ON/OFF button
will blink.
4. Press the ON/OFF button once, the red indicator light above this button will turn
on and the display will remain blank until the Quick Launch function or temperature
level is selected. If no further operation is performed in the next 60 seconds, the
red light will start blinking again and the cooktop will go back to standby mode.
Selecting A Cooking Temperature:
Conventional Method
1. Press the ON/OFF button once.
2. Press the TEMP. button once and the indicator light above TEMP. will illuminate
red. The appliance will begin working at a default temperature of 180°F. You can
increase or decrease the temperature by 10 degrees each time you tap the PLUS/
MINUS buttons; the corresponding temperature is displayed on the digital screen.
The temperatures range from 140°F - 465°F.
Quick Launch Method
1. Press the ON/OFF button once.
2. Press the desired Quick Launch function, the indicator light above the selected
program will turn on and the appliance will begin working at the default temperature
which will be displayed on the digital screen (please refer to cooking table on pg.
11). You can then increase or decrease the temperature by 10 degrees each time
you tap the PLUS/MINUS buttons; the corresponding temperature is displayed on
the digital screen. The temperatures range from 140°F - 465°F.
Once you have nished cooking with one of the above cooking methods, tap the ON/
OFF button once to turn the cooktop off. After turning the unit off, the internal fan will
continue circulating to cool the unit down. Once the fan has stopped, you can unplug
the unit. Make sure you wait for the unit to cool off completely before storing. The
display will show “H” if the temperature of the cooking zone is above 140°F.
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Temperature Levels and Suggestion of Use:
Preset Function Temperature (Fahrenheit) Timer Range Operating Time Limitation
WARM 140°F 0-180 minutes 2 hours
SIMMER (Medium Low) 180°F 0-180 minutes 2 hours
BOIL 212°F 0-180 minutes 2 hours
RAPID BOIL (Medium) 260°F 0-180 minutes 2 hours
SAUTÉ 300°F 0-60 minutes 2 hours
BROWN (Medium High) 360°F 0-60 minutes 2 hours
SEAR 420°F 0-60 minutes 2 hours
STIR-FRY 465°F 0-60 minutes 2 hours
Automatic Safety Shutdown:
The cooktop has an automatic safety shutdown feature that will turn the cooktop off
automatically after 2 hours in case the cooktop is left on accidentally. You can override
this automatic shutdown feature by programming the Timer (see the next section in
this manual). The cooktop also has an anti-overheating shutdown feature that will turn
the cooktop off if it becomes overheated.
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Using the Timer:
The timer allows you to program your desired cooking time, after which the cooktop
will turn itself off.
1. To begin using the timer, follow steps 1-3 from the “Using Your Induction
Cooktop” section (pg. 10). Then select a function from the “Selecting A Cooking
Temperature” section (pg. 10).
2. Press the TIMER button to begin setting your time. Tap the PLUS button to
increase the programmed time by intervals of 1 minute. To “fast advance” your
programmed time, press and hold the PLUS button until the desired time is
displayed.
If you want to decrease the time, tap the MINUS button. To “fast decrease” your
programmed time, press and hold the MINUS button until the desired time is
displayed.
Once you have selected the desired cooking time, the timer will start to count-
down and the screen will alternate between displaying the cooking temperature
and the remaining cooking time.
3. To change the programmed time while it’s counting down, tap the TIMER button
once, then use the PLUS/MINUS buttons to increase or decrease the time. To
stop the timer, press and hold the TIMER button.
NOTE: To continue using the cooktop after the programmed cooking time, press
the ON/OFF button and then the TEMP. button or select a Quick Launch function.
The cooking time can be programmed for up to 3 hours when you’re at any given
temperature between 140°F - 260°F. At any temperature that is higher than 260°F
the maximum programmable cooking time is 60 minutes.
EXAMPLE: If you start cooking your meal at 180°F, you can program the timer for
up to 3 hours. If you decide to increase the temperature to 300°F while cooking,
then the cooktop detects the temperature change and will automatically drop the
timer to 60 minutes.
Using the Child Safety Lock:
To prevent children from turning the cooktop on accidentally or changing the cooking
settings, press the CHILD LOCK button. The red light on top of the button will turn on
and the cooktop will not respond to temperature, Quick Launch or timer changes. You
can press the child lock button either when the cooktop is operating, or when it’s in
standby mode.
When the CHILD LOCK is on, the only two buttons that will function are the CHILD
LOCK button and the ON/OFF button.
To turn the child lock off, it is not sufcient to just tap on the CHILD LOCK button. You
have to press and hold the button for a couple of seconds until you hear a beep and
the red light turns off.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
• Unplug the induction cooktop prior to cleaning. Do not use any abrasive cleaning
products on your induction cooktop and make sure that water does not drip or
leak into the induction cooktop.
• Never immerse the induction cooktop, its cables or the plug into water or other
liquids.
• Wipe off the glass cooktop with a damp cloth or use a mild, non-abrasive soap
solution once the unit has cooled.
• Wipe off the casing and the operating panel with a soft cloth or a mild detergent.
• Do not use any oil based cleaning products to avoid damaging the plastic parts
or casing.
• In order to keep your cooktop looking new, make sure that the bottom of your
cookware does not scrape the glass surface, although a scratched surface will
not impair the use of the induction cooktop.
• Make sure to properly clean the unit before storing it in a cool, dry place.
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Troubleshooting
In order to ensure best results when using the ZAVOR Induction Pro, read all of the
operating instructions and safety regulations in this manual. The following are practical
tips and solutions to some common problems you may experience when using the
ZAVOR Induction Pro. If you cannot determine the cause of the error and correct it,
contact our customer service department by calling 1-855-928-6748.
Problem: The unit keeps beeping and does not generate heat after the
cookware has been placed on the cooktop’s surface and the ON/
OFF button followed by the TEMP. or a Quick Launch button have
been pressed.
Reason: The induction cooktop is not detecting the cookware. This could
occur because:
1. The bottom of the cookware is not at.
2. The cookware is not induction compatible.
Solution: 1. All cookware used on an induction cooktop must have a
completely at bottom. If your pot does not have a at bottom
you will not be able to use it on the induction cooktop.
2. Check that the cookware you want to use is compatible with
induction by trying to stick a magnet to its bottom. If the magnet
doesn’t stick, the cookware will not work on an induction cooktop.
Please refer to page 3 for cookware that will be compatible with
the induction cooktop.
Problem: I have a stainless steel pot, however, it does not work on my induction
cooktop.
Reason: Not all types of stainless steel are induction compatible, as some
do not have magnetic properties.
Usually stainless steel pots have an aluminum sandwich bottom, which
consists of one layer of aluminum between two layers of stainless steel.
The top layer is usually 18/10 stainless steel which is not magnetic,
and the bottom layer is usually a layer of magnetic stainless steel (also
called “ferrous” or 18/0 stainless steel). This type of pot will work on
induction. However, if your pot is all 18/10 stainless steel and does
not have a sandwich bottom, it will not have the magnetic properties
needed to make it induction compatible.
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Solution: If you are unsure whether your cookware is induction compatible,
check with a magnet rst. If the magnet doesn’t stick, you will not be
able to use that particular pot on an induction cooktop.
Problem: The cooktop emits a humming noise when I place cookware on the
surface and start cooking.
Reason: A low humming noise is normal when operating an induction
cooktop. The humming sound indicates that the magnetic eld is
being generated and the cookware is heating up. If you are cooking
between 140°F and 180°F, the humming will be intermittent. On all
other temperatures it will be constant.
Solution: This is normal operation. As a general rule, the higher-quality
cookware you use (the thicker the bottom), the lower the humming
noise will be.
Problem: I have turned the cooktop off after cooking, but I can still hear the
fan working.
Reason: Even after the cooktop has been turned off, the internal fan will keep
working for a few seconds or minutes to nish cooling down the
interior of the cooktop.
Solution: This is normal operation. The fan will turn off by itself after the cooling
down process is complete. Do not unplug the unit before the fan is
off. If you must unplug the unit, make sure you let the unit cool down
completely before storing it.
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If the cooktop detects an internal/external error or a wrong connection, it will display
an error message with a code on the display panel and will stop functioning. These
codes will allow you to identify the cause of the error and help you nd the solution
to the problem. If the problem has been solved, the error message will disappear and
you will be able to continue using your cooktop. If the error persists, please call our
customer service for assistance at 1-855-928-6748.
E0: Internal circuit error.
Self-help: Call our customer service department for assistance.
E1: There is no cookware on the ceramic plate or incompatible cookware
is being used.
Self-help: Place the cookware on the cooktop. Check if the cookware is
compatible with a magnet.
E2: Overheating protection on IGBT (Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor).
Self-help: The temperature of IGBT is higher than 180°F and this E2 error will
appear in the display, the unit will shut itself off and turn its internal
fan on. Please wait till the fan stops running, unplug the unit and then
plug in again to restart.
E3: Electronic control of excess voltage.
Self-help: Please make sure the appliance is connected to the voltage indicated
on the rating label.
E4: Electronic control of low voltage.
Self-help: Please make sure the appliance is connected to the voltage indicated
on the rating label.
E5: The sensor underneath the ceramic glass has opened or has short
circuited.
Self-help: Please call our customer service department for assistance.
E6: The sensor of IGBT (Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor) has opened
or has short circuited.
Self-help: Please call our customer service department for assistance.
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FCC Compliance
WARNING: Any changes or modifications made to this unit not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE:
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for consumer
ISM (Industrial, Scientic and Medical) equipment, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC
(Federal Communications Commission) Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio, cell phone, or
television reception, which can be determined by turning it off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect to an outlet on a circuit different from the receiver
Consult an experienced radio or television technician for help
Please read your User’s Manual thoroughly before using your Induction Cooktop
for the rst time. Failure to follow the guidance provided by the User’s Manual will
void the warranty.
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RECIPES
Recipes for the Portable Induction Cooktop
NOTE: All cookware used when cooking on the portable induction cooktop must be
induction ready.
CHOCOLATE COVERED FRUIT
Serves: 2-4
Recommended Cookware: 4 Quart Induction Ready Sauce Pan
Cooking Time: N/A
Ingredients:
2 quarts fruit - strawberries, sliced peaches, sliced banana, etc.
1 (10 oz.) bag 60% cocoa chocolate chips
Directions:
1. Set induction cooktop to WARM and add chocolate chips to a 4 quart sauce pan. Stir
chocolate until chips melt, about 4 minutes.
2. Dip fruit pieces into chocolate, one at a time. Allow excess chocolate to drip back into pan.
Place dipped fruit onto a plate coated with a sheet of waxed paper. Once all fruit is dipped,
place plate in a refrigerator until chocolate hardens, approximately 1 hour. Serve cold.
MEDITERRANEAN PAELLA
Serves: 4
Recommended Cookware: 12.5” Paella Pan
Cooking Time: 29 min.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs cut into 2-inch pieces
6 oz. smoked sausage, cut in ½-inch pieces
1 large onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup Arborio rice
¼ teaspoon saffron threads, crushed
½ teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
½ teaspoon sea salt
1 small red pepper, diced
²⁄3 cup white wine
14 oz. chicken stock
½ cup peas, fresh or frozen
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Directions:
1. Set induction burner to SAUTÉ and heat olive oil in a 12 inch paella pan. Cook chicken and
sausage, stirring frequently until chicken has lost its raw exterior.
2. Add onion, garlic and rice and sauté for 2 minutes. Add thyme, paprika, salt and saffron.
Stir and sauté 1 minute more. Add red peppers and cook an additional minute.
3. Add wine and chicken stock. Raise temperature to 350°F and cook until mixture starts to
bubble. Reduce heat to SIMMER and cook stirring frequently until rice is tender and liquid
is absorbed, about 20 minutes.
4. Stir in peas and cook an additional 5 minutes.
BEEF STEW
Serves: 6
Recommended Cookware: ZAVOR 6 Quart Pressure Cooker
Pressure Cooking Time: 18 min.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 pounds boneless beef chuck, cut into 1-inch cubes
3 large carrots, peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces
2 medium onions, cut into wedges
1 (14oz.) can diced tomatoes
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon dried rosemary
½ teaspoon dried thyme
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 cup dry red wine
8 oz. button mushrooms, halved
½ cup pitted Kalamata olives
2 tablespoons all-purpose our
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon grated orange zest
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Salt and Pepper, to taste
Directions:
1. Set induction burner to SEAR and add olive oil to a 6 quart pressure cooker. Once the oil is
hot, add the beef in batches and cook, turning occasionally until browned, about 6 minutes
per batch.
2. Transfer the beef to a plate once browned and season with salt and pepper. Once the
browned cubes are seasoned, combine beef, carrots, onions, tomatoes, bay leaves,
rosemary, thyme, and pepper in the pressure cooker. Add wine, mushrooms and olives.
3. Cover and lock lid, then bring the pressure cooker to high pressure using the STIR-FRY
setting on the induction burner.
4. Once the pressure is reached, switch to the SIMMER setting to stabilize pressure and cook
for 18 minutes. Release pressure using the cold water method. Remove the pressure cooker
from the portable induction cooktop, place it in the sink and run cold tap water over the lid
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Zavor ZSEPR01 User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual
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